This group covers the area including the memorial trees planted on Western Road in honour of the Westways School pupils who gave their lives in the Great War. While other historic monuments are protected in law, trees that are part of a community’s identity have no similar recognition and, if felled, an important link with the past will be lost. 5,600+ people have signed the petition to save these much loved trees, please lend your support.

In September 2014 Dave Dillner and other Heeley residents began a successful campaign to stop the felling of 129 mature trees to make way for a new bus lane in Heeley. Once the bus lane plans were shelved the group then responded to the growing threat to local street trees.

Rivelin Valley Road hosts another of Sheffield’s cultural landmarks: the second longest avenue of lime trees in Britain. A total of 700 trees line a three and half mile stretch and 23 of these trees are condemned to be felled, although 11 of these could be saved using standard Engineering Solutions. This is despite almost 6160 people (2086 on paper and 4074 online) having signed the petition when it was presented to the Council on 1st February 2017. The online petition today stands at 6000 – please add your voice.

3300+ people have lent their support to the petition to retain the threatened trees on Ecclesall Road, where the pavements have a ‘boulevard’ type atmosphere, with cafe-tables on the footway. Shops, cafes and restaurants along Ecclesall Road have expressed concern that losing trees will reduce trade. Once the large and attractive trees are no longer there to filter vehicle emissions, reduce traffic noise and provide shade, shoppers may not feel like visiting the street so often.

This area of Sheffield is renowned for its beautiful tree-lined streets but 18 of these roads are set to lose one or more trees. 5,200+ have already signed the petition to save them. You can visit their website where you can find out more information.

Formed in August 2015 b local residents working hard here to protect seven iconic limes on Chatsworth Road and nineteen cherry blossom trees on Abbeydale Park Rise, along with other trees in Dore, Totley and Bradway. This area is also home to Vernon Oak, a handsome 150 year old oak with his own Twitter account.